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    cooling. Quench- to cool quickly by plunging into water. Materials: In this lab the materials that were given‚ were four Bobby Pins‚ and four Paper Clips‚ a plastic cup with water in it‚ a pair of pliers/tweezers‚ a blow torch‚ and a lighter to light the torch with. Hypothesis: My hypothesis of which procedure would produce the strongest steel was tempering because we were heating the steel up then cooling it directly and repeating the process. The procedure I thought would produce the

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    the torches to burn bright! / It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night / Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear- / Beauty too rich for use‚ for earth too dear!” (I.v.49-53). Romeo states that Juliet is so attractive that she burns brighter than any torch. She is so fine that he compares her to a rich jewel. He suggests that she is too beautiful for her to have came from Earth. Her beauty is too miraculous to care about her personality. When Romeo first met Juliet he had other things on his mind besides

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    Operation torch was the first British-American attack on North French Africa during WWII on November 8‚ 1942. The Soviet Union needed America and the United Kingdom to open a second front on Germany to relive the soviets from there continues attacks of the german forces. An American commander had a different idea to attack Europe as fast as possible but a British commander thought that was a terrible idea and decided to go with operation torch. The plan was to clear the axis forces from north Africa

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    In 1936‚ a young Jesse Owens‚ who just graduated from the Ohio State University made history at the Olympics in Berlin‚ where the most physically fit push themselves to win against other nations. Jesse set a record at that Olympics that would stand for a remarkable 48 years‚ but what he had to go against‚ “During a time of deep-rooted segregation‚ he not only discredited Hitler’s master race theory‚ but also affirmed that individual excellence‚ rather than race or national origin‚ distinguishes one

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    Argument A. I chose this argument because the compass and straightedge were used before computers. rafting with these tools is the foundation of all geometric constructions. One instrument lets you draw circles and the other lets you draw straight line segments. When constructing figures in geometry‚ you must understand how to use these instruments. Although technology is good‚ it is critical to understand the basis of any new technology. With the use of the compass and straightedge‚ you have basic knowledge

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    THE PROPOSAL OF THE GOLDEN COMPASS BY PHILIP PULLMAN The Golden Compass is a fantasy novel by Philip Pullman which was published in 1995. In England‚ Lyra Belacqua a twelve year old orphan girl takes a journey to the Arctic in search of her missing friend‚ Roger Parslow‚ and her imprisoned uncle‚ Lord Asriel‚ who has been conducting experiments with a mysterious substance known as “Dust”. The Golden Compass is a fantasy novel due to the use of imaginative characters such as the use of the daemon

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    Marshall and in just 2 quick months he would be promoted to Chief of war plans. This really goes to show how good he was at his job that he was promoted so quickly while being admired by his peers. Starting in November 1942‚ Eisenhower headed Operation Torch‚ the cooperated Allied invasion of North Africa. He then coordinated the land and/or water capable attack of Sicily and the Italian terrain in 1943 that prompted to the fall of Rome in June 1944. Eisenhower was selected leader of the Allied Expeditionary

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    Mr. Daniel Boone purchased a vehicle from Zoom Car Company with a compass on the dashboard for easy navigation. Unfortunately‚ the compass was faulty and led Mr. Boone to a high crime area where he was dragged from his car and severely beaten. Who should be responsible for Mr. Boone’s medical bills? Did Zoom Car Company know the equipment was faulty and kept the information from the purchaser? Did Corrigan Rulers Compasses and Slide Rules‚ Inc. know there was an issue with the product? If so

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    the past presidents were. He also refers to his duties and responsibilities through the metaphor‚ “Let the word go forward from this time and place‚ to friend and foe alike‚ that the torch has been passed to a new generation of American” he is referring to the torch of the Olympic games that gets passed. The torch is always handled with great responsibility and pride. This basically flatters the audience as he also gives responsibility to fellow Americans. Second‚ he unites the people by creating

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    The great inventions were paper‚ printing press‚ compass‚ gunpowder‚ kites‚ etc. Only one of the magnificent inventions stand out from the others. That one would be‚ the compass. The compass helped introduce new parts of our Earth that we could not find ourselves. The compass was made of magnetite‚ which was magnetic. The magnetite aligned north and south because the of the magnetic fields or pulls against the north and south poles. The compass would help the explorers figure out where you are

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